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LSB Primary Contact First Name (LSB LSB Chairperson Salutatio Primary Last Name (LSB Postal NDO/NDA NDO/NDA Local Services Board Name n Contact) Primary Contact Position Mailing Address (Primary Contact) City Province Code Phone Fax LSB Email Website / Facebook Page NDO/NDA NDP/NDA Address NDO/NDA City Province Postal Code NDO/NDA Phone NDO/NDA Email REDB Area Team Armstrong Joy Neill Mr. Rick Burgess Secretary-Treasurer 111 Queen St. P.O. Box 37 Armstrong ON P0T 1A0 807-583-2646 807-583-2517 [email protected] N/A Linda Braun P.O. Box 940,108 Saturn Avenue Atikokan ON P0T 1C0 807-597-2702 [email protected] Thunder Bay Aweres Mrs. Linda Rutledge Secretary c/o 399A Highway 17N. Aweres Township ON P6A 5K7 705-777-3439 705-777-2546 [email protected] http://aweres.ca/ Karen Speers 70 Foster Drive, Suite 200 Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 6V8 705-945-5816 [email protected] Sault Ste Marie Batchawana Bay Mrs. Diane Shelley Secretary P.O Box 138 Batchawana Bay ON P0S 1A0 705-882-2592 [email protected] Karen Speers 70 Foster Drive, Suite 200 Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A6V8 705-945-5816 [email protected] Sault Ste Marie Britt-Byng Inlet Harald Themer Ms. Joan Rae Secretary P.O. Box 58 Britt ON P0G 1A0 705-383-2536 [email protected] Dustin Turner 7 Bay Street Parry Sound ON P2A 1S4 705-773-4217 [email protected] Sudbury Cartier Mrs. Sue Loranger Secretary P.O. Box 21 Cartier ON P0M 1J0 705-561-3316 705-965-2125 [email protected] Anik Perreault 159 Cedar St., Suite 700 Sudbury ON P3E 6A5 705-564-7516 [email protected] Sudbury 905-940-0844 (primary); 705- Dawson Ms Susan Feindell Secretary/Treasurer P.O. Box 275 Meldrum Bay ON P0P 1R0 283-1511 (cottage) [email protected] Kim Murch 35 Meredith Street Gore Bay ON P0P1H0 705-564-7362 [email protected] Sudbury Dennis Township South Roy Wing Ms. Debbra Dzillom Secretary/Treasurer 176 Lakeshore Drive Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 5K8 705-759-5123 [email protected] Christine Kucher 70 Foster Drive, Suite 200 Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 6V8 705-945-5948 [email protected] Sault Ste Marie East Gorham Murray Cook Ms Shelley Tuomi Secretary-Treasurer 5 Kam Current Road Gorham ON P7G 0J7 807-767-5800 807-768-8431 [email protected] N/A Linda Braun P.O. Box 940,108 Saturn Avenue Atikokan ON P0T 1C0 807-597-2702 [email protected] Thunder Bay Foleyet Jim Passmore Mrs. Sheila Derasp Secretary 125 Cherry Avenue Foleyet ON P0M 1T0 705-899-2896 705-899-2896 [email protected], [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/LSBFoleyet/ Linda Bouchard-Berzel P.O. Box 1370, 48 Mission Road Wawa ON P0M1K0 705-856-4743 [email protected] Sault Ste Marie Gogama Daniel Mantha Mrs. Christine Bedard Secretary P.O. Box 190 Gogama ON P0M 1W0 705-894-2555 705-894-2555 [email protected] http://www.gogama.ca/organizations.html#localServices Heather Chertow P.O. Bag 3060, 5520 Hwy 101 East, E Wing South Porcupine ON P0N 1H0 705-235-1657 [email protected] Timmins Goulais and District Randy Mattioli Mr. Tom Bye Secretary Goulais River Goulais River ON P0S 1E0 705-649-5253 [email protected] http://goulaislocalservicesboard.ca/ Mark Melisek 70 Foster Drive, Suite 200 SSM ON P6A 6V8 705-945-5913 [email protected] Sault Ste Marie Greater Oxdrift Donna Cockle Ms. Ruth McMillan Secretary P.O. Box 77 Oxdrift ON P0V 2J0 807-938-5646 N/A [email protected] N/A Liz Norman P.O. Box 3000, 479 Government Road Dryden ON P8N 3B3 807-223-8501 [email protected] Kenora Hallébourg Gaetane Hebert Mme Brigitte Grenier Secrétaire 25 Ch. Jacques Hallébourg ON P0L 1L0 705-362-8801 [email protected] Serge Alary P.O. Box 1688, 613 Front Street Hearst ON P0L 1N0 705-372-2210 [email protected] Timmins Hawk Junction Bill Valois Ms. Rose Ann Turyk Secretary 96Cedar Street, P.O. Box 2-3 Hawk Junction ON P0S 1G0 705-889-2143 705-889-2807 [email protected] Linda Bouchard-Berzel P.O. Box 1370, 48 Mission Road Wawa ON P0S 1K0 705-856-4743 [email protected] Sault Ste Marie Hurkett Bruce Atkinson Ms. Rose Ann Stenlund Secretary RR #1 Hurkett ON P0T 1K0 807-857-2351 807-887-4632 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Hurkett-Community-1571080669799606/ Marla Michel 208 Beamish Avenue Geraldton ON P0T 1M0 807-854-0267 [email protected] Thunder Bay Jogues Jean-Guy Brunet M. Jules Després Secrétaire 3B, rue de L'Eglise Jogues ON P0L 1R0 705-362-5510 705-362-5510 [email protected] Serge Alary P.O. Box 1688, 613 Front Street Hearst ON P0L 1N0 705-372-2210 [email protected] Timmins Kaministiquia Elaine Greaves Mr. Albert Gruno Secretary-Treasurer RR #1 Kaministiquia ON P0T 1X0 807-629-8547 N/A [email protected] N/A Linda Braun P.O. Box 940,108 Saturn Avenue Atikokan ON P0T 1C0 807-597-2702 [email protected] Thunder Bay KeeMan Dennis Wallace Mr. Scott McAughey Secretary Module 8, Comp 2, Box 74 Clearwater Bay ON P0X 1S0 807-543-1248 n/a [email protected] http://www.keemanlsb.ca/ Ian Pyke 104-810 Roberston St. Kenora ON P9N 4J2 807-468-2820 [email protected] Kenora Kenogami and District Cathy Nychuk Mr. Arvind Aggarwal Secretary 8 Beverly Street Swastika ON P0K 1T0 705-642-3157 [email protected] Laurie Ypya 10 Government Road East Kirkland Lake ON P2N 3M6 705-568-4514 [email protected] Timmins King Lebel Tom Guthrie Ms. Lorraine St. Cyr Secretary 2C Jordan Street King Kirkland ON P0K 1K0 705-567-1758 [email protected] Laurie Ypya 10 Government Road East Kirkland Lake ON P2N 3M6 705-568-4514 [email protected] Timmins Lac Ste-Thérèse Fred Potvin Mrs. Lynne Bray Potvin Secrétaire 37-583N RR2 Hearst ON P0L 1N0 705-362-2337 (cell) 705-372-1085 [email protected] Serge Alary P.O. Box 1688, 613 Front Street Hearst ON P0L 1N0 705-372-2210 [email protected] Timmins Lappe Don Boyce Ms. Bonnie Buck Secretary-Treasurer 2032-A Kam Current Road Gorham ON P7G 0K5 807-768-4350 807-767-0900 [email protected] http://www.lappe.ca/ Linda Braun P.O. Box 940,108 Saturn Avenue Atikokan ON P0T 1C0 807-597-2702 [email protected] Thunder Bay Laurier Colin Alexander Ms. Kyrah Piche Secretary - Treasurer P.O. Box 453 South River ON P0A 1X0 705-499-5107 [email protected] http://www.laurierlsb.org/ Melanie Alkins Suite 203, 447 McKeown Avenue North Bay ON P1B 9S9 705-494-4084 [email protected] North Bay Loring, Port Loring & District Stephen Brushey Ms. Peggy Whitehead Secretary P.O. Box 148 Port Loring ON POH 1YO 705-747-3947 [email protected] http://www.loringlsb.com/ Melanie Alkins Suite 203, 447 McKeown Avenue North Bay ON P1B 9S9 705-494-4084 [email protected] North Bay Maisonville Tony Janssen Mrs. Sharon Quenneville Secretary Site 1, Box B 3 Sesekinika ON P0K 1S0 705-642-3097 [email protected] Lynne Chartier-Cashmore 33 Ambridge Drive, P.O. Box 460 Iroquois Falls ON P0K 1G0 705-232-4660 [email protected] Melgund Janet Conner Ms. Michelle Robinson Secretary Site 113, Box 2, R.R.#1 Dryden ON P8N 2Y4 204-803-1600 [email protected] / [email protected]/A Liz Norman P.O. Box 3000, 479 Government Road Dryden ON P8N 3B3 807-223-8501 [email protected] Kenora Minaki Barb Mach Mr. Ben Barber Secretary/Treasurer P.O. Box 106 Minaki ON P0X 1J0 807-224-3560 807-407-0201 [email protected] http://www.gominaki.com/community-boards/about-the-local-services-boardJennifer Findlay 104-810 Robertson St. Kenora ON P9N 4J2 807-468-2936 [email protected] Kenora Moose Factory Jodon Chilton Mrs. Deborah Jolly Secretary PO Box 159, 62 Hospital Drive Moose Factory ON P0L 1W0 705-658-4769 X 6 705-658-4487 [email protected] Joel Richard 2-143 Fourth Avenue Cochrane ON P0L 1C0 705-272-4244 [email protected] Timmins Nolalu Rox-Anne Moore Ms. Jenna Hakala Secretary/Treasurer 340 Palisades Road South Gilles ON P0T 2V0 807-577-4955 N/A [email protected] http://www.nolalu.ca/lsb Linda Braun PO Box 940, 108 Saturn Aenue Atikokan ON P0T 1C0 807-597-2702 [email protected] Thunder Bay Peace Tree Matthew William VanMs. Horne Monique Dion Secretary 11 Peacetree Drive Aweres Township ON P6A 5K7 705-777-0535 [email protected] Hairani Othman 70 Foster Drive, Suite 200 Sault Ste. Marie ON P6A 6V8 705-945-5837 [email protected] Sault Ste Marie Pellatt, Pelican, Umbach, Gidley Barry Baltessen Ms. Lori Summers Secretary Box 21, Site 6B, R. R. #1 Keewatin ON P0X 1C0 807-543-3163 [email protected] http://www.puffire.com/lsb/index.html Jennifer Findlay 104 - 810 Robertson Street Kenora Ontario P9N 4J2 807-468-2820 [email protected] Kenora https://rainbowcountrylsb.wordpress.com/about/ Rainbow Country Scott Mosher Mrs. Kim Hunt Secretary PO Box 144 Whitefish Falls ON P0P 2H0 705-285-1689 (S Mosher) [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/Rainbowctrylsb/ Kim Murch 159 Cedar St., Suite 700 Sudbury ON P3E 6A5 705-564-7362 [email protected] Sudbury Redbridge Larry Lecappelain Ms.
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